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Old 02-12-2017, 10:07 PM   #1
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clipped the bank with the inside wheel on the last corner
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Totally Rad!

Rubber side down dude!... Rubber side down..

I've been meaning to ask you, where is Jersey? I presume you are not an Italian racer in the New Jersey U.S.
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i have been doing work to the car and have found the rear arm to be slightly bent causing too much rear camber to one side, maybe coming down from 2 wheels caused it as it was quite a bump.

jersey is a 9x5 mile self governed island in between france and england. it has connections with New Jersey from many years ago.
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i have been doing work to the car and have found the rear arm to be slightly bent causing too much rear camber to one side, maybe coming down from 2 wheels caused it as it was quite a bump.

jersey is a 9x5 mile self governed island in between france and england. it has connections with New Jersey from many years ago.
hahaha! I would be almost more surprised if there was no damage at all! Way to drive the car to the limit

Oh wow, just learned some geography, I had to look it up, it looks like a beautiful place!
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yes very luck to live hear apart from the 40mph max speed limit with most the roads being 30mph and some of them 15mph
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